Windows 10 file-deleting October 2018 update re-released as Microsoft reaction wows

Last week, Microsoft put the brakes on its Windows 10 October 2018 version 1809 update after some reports of post-update data loss. In addition to pulling the update, Microsoft kicked off an investigation into the matter, ultimately finding the problem. Now it has re-released the update, fixing the issue while shedding some light on how many people were impacted by … Continue reading

Trump Casts Doubt On New UN Report That Sounds Climate Change Alarm

Some reports are “fabulous” and some “aren’t so good,” the president said.

The Google Pixel Slate: An Impressive Tablet

It’s been a while since the last Google Tablet, and what a comeback: the Pixel Slate is a 12.3” tablet that runs on Chrome OS, the same operating system that not only powers Chromebook laptops, but can also run Android apps. This means that the Pixel Slate is a potent productivity computer, like iPad Pro or Surface Pro.

The design language of the Pixel Slate reminds us of the new Pixel 3 Phones, and there is a definite family resemblance. The way the edges are cut and the colors + materials tie everything together and make it very tempting to own them all as a set.

The Pixel Slate would look like an Android tablet, especially if you don’t have any frame of reference for its actual size. At 12.3”, its size allows for the integration of an Intel Core i5 or Core m3 or Celeron processor that can access up to 16GB of RAM. In terms of disk space, you have up to 256GB of flash storage available.

Google Pixel Slate
OSChrome OS
Display12.3″ Molecular 3000×2000 display, 293 PPI, 400 NITs, 72% NTSC colors. Pixelbook Pen support.
Processor8th Gen Intel® Core™ m3, i5 or i7 processor, or Intel® Celeron® processor
RAM and Storage4-8-16 GB pf RAM, 32GB – 256GB of SSD
PortsTwo USB-Cs for charging
Size and weight290.85 x 202.04 x 7.0 mm, 721g
Battery48Wh

Google has not included a 3.5mm audio connector, or a microSD card reader. For the microSD, we can understand that a microSD might not have the expected performance for an Intel platform. However, not including a 3.5mm jack is sure to spark some controversy. While it is true that many users have switched to wireless earphones, many more others still like a wired connection. It’s up to you to decide, but there was surely enough room for both features.

As an option, you can get the folio keyboard for an additional $199. Yes, it’s not cheap, but it is one of the rare back-lit folio keyboards for ultralight computers. For anyone doing serious typing, the keyboard is a must and should be included during the initial evaluation of this product as a potential purchase. If you don’t need a keyboard, you might want to think as for whether an Android or iPad tablet could get the job done.

Chrome OS has become extremely popular, and it should work great on a tablet, but it has been designed for and performs best as a computer OS with keyboard and trackpad.

During the launch, Google showed that the folio keyboard which uses a magnetic stand. The cool thing about the stand is that you can set it at any position along the back cover, this controlling the display incline to get the best viewing angle. Folio keyboard usually aren’t designed for that, and it can be quite frustrating. Google solved this problem with an elegant, simple and thin design.

Overall, the Pixel Slate is a very well built, attractive tablet for Chrome-OS and Android users. Although the user experience is entirely different from Windows or Mac OS, Chrome OS has found a place in the consumer computers ecosystem by focusing on simplicity and security. It is excellent at running web apps and websites, and Android can cover for nearly all other needs.

If you want to have an idea of what Chrome OS devices can do, read our full review of the Google Pixel Book. We’re looking forward to putting the Pixel Slate to the test!

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Celebs Swarm Social Media To Get People To Register To Vote

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World’s Smallest Nintendo Wii Fits in an Altoids Tin

The Nintendo Wii has been modded countless times, but this particular build is an especially wee Wii. This isn’t some kind of Raspberry Pi emulator. What you’re looking at is a fully functional Wii gaming system crammed into an Altoids tin, dubbed the “Kill Mii.” I doubt if anyone can go much smaller than this.

So how exactly did Shank Mods manage this? Well, much like the Atari 2600, you can cut off the majority of the Wii’s motherboard and still have a functioning system. Sure you are ditching things like the GameCube controller ports and SD card slot, but who needs those anyway? After that, you just need to install a new firmware that tells it to ignore things like a lack of disc drive and load games as ISOs from an attached USB flash drive.

The system has a battery that can run the device for about 10 minutes per charge, which is longer than you would want to play on this thing given its wonky controller setup. Still, it’s an impressive build and wasn’t designed to provide a great user experience. Like many other mods, it was simply done because it could be done. So what’s next? Who wants to build an even wee-er Wii? No doubt someone will eventually take up the challenge.

[via reddit via HackADay]

35 States Tell the FCC to Get Off Its Ass and Do Something About Spoofed Robocalls

A bipartisan coalition of 35 attorneys general signed a formal request today for the Federal Communications Commission to do something about all the damn spoofing robocalls that have driven us all to basically stop answering our phones ever.

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Google's revamped Home app puts all your devices in one place

Google didn’t just offer the Home Hub to connected households at its Pixel 3 event — it also had a new version of the Home app for your phone. The revamped Android and iOS software promises both a much more organized approach to smart home control…

Windows 10 file-deleting October 2018 update re-released as Microsoft reaction wows

Last week, Microsoft put the brakes on its Windows 10 October 2018 version 1809 update after some reports of post-update data loss. In addition to pulling the update, Microsoft kicked off an investigation into the matter, ultimately finding the problem. Now it has re-released the update, fixing the issue while shedding some light on how many people were impacted by … Continue reading

The Salto-1P now does amazing targeted jumps

When we last met with Salto the jumping robot it was bopping around like a crazed grasshopper. Now researchers have added targeting systems to the little creature, allowing it to maintain a constant hop while controlling exactly when and where Salto lands.

Called “deadbeat foot placement hopping control,” the Salto can now watch a surface for a target and essentially fly over to where it needs to land using built-in propellers.

Researchers Duncan Haldane, Justin Yim and Ronald Fearing created the Salto as part of the Army Research Office, and they will be exhibiting the little guy at the 2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems.

The team upgraded Salto’s controller to make it far more precise on landing, a feat that was almost impossible using the previous controller system, SLIP. “The robot behaves more or less like a spring-loaded inverted pendulum, a simplified dynamic model that shows up often enough in both biology and robotics that it has its own acronym: SLIP,” wrote Evan Ackerman at IEEE. “Way back in the 1980s, Marc Raibert developed a controller for SLIP-like robots, and people are still using it today, including Salto-1P up until just recently.”

Google Pixel 3 : The Essential Things To Know

Google has announced its Google Pixel 3 smartphone in an NYC event just this morning. The Google Pixel 3 builds on fundamental strengths that are hallmarks of the Pixel series: leading camera performance, pure Android OS, and neat industrial design. However, Google has pushed the envelope in new areas to improve the experience of the majority, while advancing its own strategic position.

The Pixel 3 Camera

The Pixel Camera is at the top of the list of interests to potential Google Pixel users, and once again, Google is turning to software and AI to provide an edge to its single rear camera hardware.  This is in stark contrast with handsets like the LG V40 (5 cameras) and the Huawei P20 Pro (4 cameras).

During the launch, these Pixel 3 features caught our attention: Top Shot and Night Sight. Top Shot essentially captures a series of photos before the shutter action happens, just in case someone closes their eyes, sneezes, etc. Pixel will suggest a better photo since it is smart enough to pick a photo where everyone is smiling and looking at the camera.

Top Shot proves that Google’s camera software is powerful enough to capture clean images in burst mode. This is not an easy thing to do, especially when lighting conditions are even slightly challenging.

Night Sight uses AI to brighten a scene to what seems to be extraordinary levels. We will have to see how it actually performs during our review, but this potentially goes way beyond regular low light photography, perhaps into a more “artsy” low-light photo experience. The science behind the feature is sound: we know it is possible to use machine learning to enhance this type of images, and “how much” you do it is the question.

Google is typically more advanced than the rest of the image processing industry, thanks to its enormous amount of data, clever scientists and computing power, so we expect great things from these two features. Night Sight is coming “next month” to Pixel 3, and to older Pixel phones as well!

Super-Res Zoom is a feature that replaces a dedicated zoom lens with algorithms. It works by capturing a burst of photos and merging multiple images along with using image processing algorithms to create a better zoom image (when compared to simple magnification). It will be interesting to see how it compares to an optical 3X zoom.

This kind of algorithm was initially born from Space research and military applications such as satellites, spy planes or drones. Phones are now powerful enough to execute these processes on-device, in real-time, especially since Google has a custom Pixel Visual Core chip, unique to the Pixel Phones.

Dual-Selfie camera system

Official Pixel 3 selfie sample

This year Pixel 3 gets a dual-front camera setup which covers all the selfie use cases. Typically, OEMs must choose between wide selfie lenses or portrait-like lenses depending on the user they target. The truth is that both use cases are essential, and it makes a lot of sense to provide two different focal lengths to make any shot, the best possible shot.

The Pixel Stand wireless charger turns Pixel 3 into a Google Home Hub

It’s true that phones aren’t typically useful during charging, but it doesn’t have to be that way. When connected to the Pixel Stand for charging, Pixel 3 switches to being a Visual Google Assistant and listens for commands, ready to help.

That’s a great idea, and it fits perfectly in Google’s overall visual assistant push, expanding the experience significantly beyond the customer base of dedicated Google Home Hub. If and when users want a better experience, they can get a large-screen assistant.

Hardware

Google’s Pixel 3 comes in two identical configurations for the 5.5” and the 6.3” display. It’s great because users won’t have to pick the larger one because it is slightly more performant.

From a hardware standpoint, Google has gone with many of the best options available right now: Snapdragon 845 SoC, dual-pixel camera sensor in the rear with OIS and EIS image stabilization. I expected a larger aperture than the current f/1.8, but we’ll see if algorithms can make up for this when it goes head to head with f/1.5 cameras.

Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL
OSLatest Android 9 Pie
Display5.5” display or 6.3″ display
Rear Camera12.2 MP dual-pixel f/1.8, 1.4μm, dual pixel phase detection. Optical + electronic image stabilization. 4K @ 30fps, 720p @ 240fps, 1080p @ 120fps
Selfie Camera8MP wide-angle and normal FoV cameras. Wide-angle: f/2.2 aperture, 97° FoV. Normal: f/1.8 aperture, 75° FoV
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 845 + Pixel Visual Core
Memory + Storage4GB RAM, 64GB or 128GB storage
Size and WeightPixel 3: 145.6×68.2×7.9mm, 148g. Pixel 3 XL: 158×76.7×7.9mm, 184g

Conclusion and Price

Pre-orders are open, with prices of $799 (5.5”) and $899 (6.3”), the new Google Pixel 3 phones offer an excellent alternative to other high-end phones, some of which are much more expensive. If you compare it with the iPhone XR, we expect it to bring significantly better value for the price, and perhaps, this is Google’s primary target here.

When it comes to other Android phones, things are incredibly competitive because Android handsets prices fall relatively quickly. Google’s pure Android platform and tight integration with the rest of Google remains an edge that few OEMs can genuinely match, with timely and frequent updates, and a longer support lifespan.

Keep an eye for our Google Pixel 3 data-driven review, as we’re excited to see how it measures up to the iPhone XR, and other Android phones.

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